Adjective(1) (of soil(2) dirty and messy; covered with mud or muck(3) (of color, or dingy(4) (of liquids(5) (of soil) soft and watery(6) dirty and messy is often used in combination(7) (of especially liquids) clouded as with sediment(8) dark and cloudy
Verb(1) dirty with mud(2) cause to become muddy(3) make turbid
Adjective(1) (of soil(2) dirty and messy; covered with mud or muck(3) (of color, or dingy(4) (of liquids(5) (of soil) soft and watery(6) dirty and messy is often used in combination(7) (of especially liquids) clouded as with sediment(8) dark and cloudy
Verb(1) dirty with mud(2) cause to become muddy(3) make turbid
(1) Too much Worcestershire or hot sauce will make the drink muddy and too spicy.(2) muddy water(3) Nobody write another paragraph on Vietnam or the National Guard or muddy politics or dirty laundry.(4) Everything about the sound transfer is weak, muddy and very indistinct.(5) She ran across the fields and down a path, which was a dark red muddy color now.(6) And he walked off, dragging his feet in the muddy puddles of rain.(7) your writing is a bit muddy(8) But as the mystery of the film deepens even this vision of marital concord becomes muddy .(9) I slid down the bank into a muddy puddle and entered the sheltered area.(10) In aligning ourselves with these universal laws, we can soon see how clear or muddy is our own subconscious.(11) In that case, tones got a bit muddy .(12) to muddy water(13) It's difficult to cut through the muddy and garbled ever-changing story to get a clear sense of what exactly is causing this discomfort.(14) take off those muddy boots!(15) He felt his stomach heave and nearly fell to his knees, his eyes going dark, muddy gray.(16) Yes, that seemed impossible for brown eyes - green can glow, blue can glow, but never dull muddy brown.